Gold Star Veterans : Mississippi World War I

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Name State Date War Branch
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Ed Cooper
MS WW I Army
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Wille Cork
MS WW I Army
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Willie Cork
MS 08-25-1918 WW I Army
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Elliot D Corley
MS WW I Army
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Roderick D Cos
MS WW I Army
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Cardie B Cottingham
MS WW I Army
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Elijah Cotton
MS WW I Army
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Doubleu E Courtney
MS 10-12-1918 WW I Army
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Carl Craft
MS WW I Army
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Pierce M Cranford
MS 10-07-1918 WW I Army
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Jay Crawford
MS WW I Army
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Clinton Crenshaw
MS 10-03-1918 WW I Army
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Horace M Crespo
MS WW I Army
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John Crigler
MS 10-10-1918 WW I Army
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Charles Crosby
MS WW I Army
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Henry Crosby
MS 11-27-1918 WW I Army
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William G Crosby
MS 09-12-1918 WW I Army
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Willis C Crouch
MS 03-28-1919 WW I Army
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Jack Cummings
MS WW I Army
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Donald F Cunningham
MS 10-23-1918 WW I Army
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